All of it comes as a stunning speech is made by Sir James of Blackheath in the British House of Lords with allegations involving the stunning amount of $15 Trillion. Sir James described a set of mysterious transactions where over $15 trillion dollars was transferred via HSBC to RBS a few years back by one individual, who then proceeded to lose that money when RBS was taken over.

There are also rumours Goldman Sachs CEO Blankenfein was asked to resign but refused.

More deflection of truth through the disinfo terms of choice: "baloney," "scam," "con-man" "wacky." You won't be able to dismiss this story with facile disparagement. It is part of the total unraveling of those who have ruled us until now.

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History of Central Banks

“The Federal Reserve is now a government within a government. It is totally out of control. Congress doesn't control it. It's funded by the banks and we either have constitutional government or we don't."

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